I always thought McShane was not really acting in Lovejoy--that he was just being himself. Now that I see him "au naturel," I realize what a great acting job he did. What a great, fun, instructive, family program "Lovejoy" was!!!
Lovejoy was an AMAZING TV Show - even being here in the states I watched it religiously! The Cast was incredible, the writing brilliant and the subject matters were informative. It prob. is my all time fav TV Show. Much better than anything in the State. Tinker Dill was a unique & brilliant character & actor. GREAT locations. Ian is a consummate professional, gentlemen and well spoken / composed. AMAZING!
I loved the 1st series best. Especially when Lovejoy broke the 4th wall and talked to the viewer. Also, Eric used to listen to Def Leppard on his Walkman. Classic.
The relationship between Lovejoy and Lady Jane was mesmerizing. Couldn't stop watching. Saddest day of my life was hearing Phyllis Logan was leaving the show. Series Finale should have had Lovejoy and Lady Jane be together but did not. I saw Mr. McShane on Broadway and met him after the play. He signed my Lovejoy DVD. Loved meeting him. Reboot the show!!
If it were rebooted the makers would never be able to capture the feel of the original show. At best it would be a diluted facsimile, at worst it would be a 'woke' mess.
The 1985 series went out when I was 18 and at 54 I'm still catching up with the episodes I missed thanks to UK Gold. Wonderful cast, wonderful timing and wonderful entertainment. The set pieces are exactly what Shakespeare was doing in things like Merry Wives for me, great comic capers. I particularly like the Suffolk villages and it's rural English feel. Fan hyperbole apart, it's aged remarkably well, like a fine wine (as has Ian).
Watching Lovejoy takes me back to my childhood being a kid growing up in the later 80's/early 90s England. The nostalgia of seeing good old 90's England especially the cars and the clothing, hairstyles etc. The 90's was such a great decade to grow up in and I guess we were the last of our kind as kids. Kids nowadays will never know just how good those days were.
every year i watched all episodes back to back 5 days a week, i miss coming home at 2 pm week days to catch the next episode, everyone should find the time to binge watch every episode, the best TV show ever created, thanks for uploading these videos.
i still enjoy this show anytime i can find it. missed it for many years. they actually filmed the finaley (i think) where i live here in wilmington, nc.
My favorite character is lady jane. It’s ok they do thier flirty back and forth thing but honestly i’m glad they never did cuz to me it preserves that friendship and lets face it she really is too good for lovejoy
I always thought McShane was not really acting in Lovejoy--that he was just being himself. Now that I see him "au naturel," I realize what a great acting job he did. What a great, fun, instructive, family program "Lovejoy" was!!!
Lovejoy was an AMAZING TV Show - even being here in the states I watched it religiously! The Cast was incredible, the writing brilliant and the subject matters were informative. It prob. is my all time fav TV Show. Much better than anything in the State. Tinker Dill was a unique & brilliant character & actor. GREAT locations. Ian is a consummate professional, gentlemen and well spoken / composed. AMAZING!
truly it was a superb program. if there was a fanclub I'd join it
@King Royal What the fuck do you know ,shit head.
Love Lovejoy! Wish he would do more comedy... what a great smile! But he can do a great villain too. He's got it all.
I loved the 1st series best. Especially when Lovejoy broke the 4th wall and talked to the viewer. Also, Eric used to listen to Def Leppard on his Walkman. Classic.
The relationship between Lovejoy and Lady Jane was mesmerizing. Couldn't stop watching. Saddest day of my life was hearing Phyllis Logan was leaving the show. Series Finale should have had Lovejoy and Lady Jane be together but did not. I saw Mr. McShane on Broadway and met him after the play. He signed my Lovejoy DVD. Loved meeting him. Reboot the show!!
If it were rebooted the makers would never be able to capture the feel of the original show. At best it would be a diluted facsimile, at worst it would be a 'woke' mess.
@@RustyCohle yep, you know they'd be crowbarring all kinds of incongruances in to it
@@RustyCohletrue.....
The 1985 series went out when I was 18 and at 54 I'm still catching up with the episodes I missed thanks to UK Gold. Wonderful cast, wonderful timing and wonderful entertainment. The set pieces are exactly what Shakespeare was doing in things like Merry Wives for me, great comic capers. I particularly like the Suffolk villages and it's rural English feel. Fan hyperbole apart, it's aged remarkably well, like a fine wine (as has Ian).
Watching Lovejoy takes me back to my childhood being a kid growing up in the later 80's/early 90s England. The nostalgia of seeing good old 90's England especially the cars and the clothing, hairstyles etc. The 90's was such a great decade to grow up in and I guess we were the last of our kind as kids. Kids nowadays will never know just how good those days were.
Fantastic memory. Could listen to him talk for ages.
Heh, just got all seasons few days ago and went back into my childhood :) Still a great series! And McShane is such a different actor
every year i watched all episodes back to back 5 days a week,
i miss coming home at 2 pm week days to catch the next episode,
everyone should find the time to binge watch every episode,
the best TV show ever created,
thanks for uploading these videos.
Mr. McShane - a wonderful actor and a wonderful funny show - great, light entertainment!
I have the Lovejoy boxset and never tire of watching it.
Me too. The faking of an original Stradivarius Violin episode being my fave. All great...
When Deadwood started, I could only see him as Lovejoy. After Deadwood..
I started watching Lovejoy religiously in the the 90's and then again 15 years later and I still watch it during the COVID lock down.
it's nice to see this program again on television and I wished to have the whole collection books plus the DVDs.
He is a legend
Ian McShane our local celebrity .
He lived around the corner from me in UK.
Absolute legend of a guy 👍
i still enjoy this show anytime i can find it. missed it for many years. they actually filmed the finaley (i think) where i live here in wilmington, nc.
My Uncle Wrote The Book and The TV Series
Well congrats to your uncle!!!
Jonathan Gash? Oh a pseudonym.
My Friend's house in Suffolk was scouted to be used as Lovejoy's house, but his father turned them down....
I quote....It shines with the love that made it.
Malcolm Tierney was fantastic in his role as the gentrified antique dealer and landlord to Lovejoy. Under appreciated by far.
Lovejoy,Eric & Tinker ...Bliss 🥰
Love the background, thank you.
Thank You Sir,because of You I love art.👍
My favourite tv show, I wish I was my age now in that age then, lovejoy will always be in my heart !!!
Thank,you man,for doing this Fabulous,interview,s,🤠🍺🍺
i always liked lovejoy
Ods Bodkins, I'm in love again!!!! Wow, look at him. Whew!
Be cool to do another one with Jonny depp ? Lovejoy Jonny depp new tinker
Great TV, especially the early series. Would be interesting to see a modern remake closer to the original novels which are very much darker in tone.
Great show
@jamestheposh Thanks! I hadn't had a chance to watch the whole thing.
My favorite character is lady jane. It’s ok they do thier flirty back and forth thing but honestly i’m glad they never did cuz to me it preserves that friendship and lets face it she really is too good for lovejoy
Big fan lovejoy tv 📺series 👏🙌👌
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cool used to love that series on A and E
It use to come on Saturday afternoon, never missed an episode. fun show.
still repeated in uk on yesterday channel in the afternoons
Odds Bodkins. He is so cute. Lucky Helen.
I had to turn the bass down on my speakers.
Anyone have a date on when this interview was done?
Phylis Logan and Caroline Langrishe, from a male point of view? Yes!
Now about this doctor?
Liquid caramel ASMR 🤤
@OaktownGirl
2004 - end credits :)
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When Teddy Bass is out of character... 😅
O, Mr big American movie star is gracious enough to talk about his early career in Lovejoy. Well gee Mr Bigshot, thanks so very very much.
Embittered Drunk fecking wanker. You know nothing about people. Please shut your pie hole
@@myname-uc6gr £350, anywhere?
I am so good
McShane was too old to play Lovejoy.